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Re: Vick to Minnesota

figures

Iowa State: Anyone who's a true college basketball fan needs to see a game at Hilton Coliseum. Nice is in the DNA of Iowans and the fans here are particularly gracious -- even when the home team loses but gives a great effort, they are appreciative.

ESPN.com picked Hilton Coliseum as the "Hot Arena" in the Big 12...coaches in the league noted that, "regardless of talent, the Cyclones have a home court like no other."

Re: Vick to Minnesota

Brett Farve would be a better QB this year then Vick after 2 years away from the game and never being a consistent or accomplished passer in his career. Isn't it kind of interesting how the Falcons WRs started playing better when they got a new QB? Coincidence? I think not.

Re: Vick to Minnesota

what could it hurt? the guy is one of the better athletes (well, was at one point) to play. I would prefer to see Sage or, in the case of insane amounts of improvement, T-Jack taking the snaps, but having Vick doing something interesting with the ball in or out of the backfield would just help get some of the 8 guys in the box looking away from Peterson.

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